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Production of Renewable Products from Whisky By-Products

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Project Description

This is an application for a prestigious ETP Energy Industry Doctorate in Renewable Energy Technologies (SFC funding) in partnership with Celtic Renewables Ltd. The project will investigate various aspects of scaling up the biofuel from whisky waste process developed at the BfRC.

Status Project Complete
Funder(s) Celtic Renewables
Value £50,000.00
Project Dates Jan 21, 2013 - Jul 16, 2016

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